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Find out how much money was raised for charity at the third annual Wooburn and Bourne End village show on Sunday in this week's Bucks Community News. Also, find out where the Community Church - which previously held its Sunday services in Wooburn Green - will be moving next. Click below for the news

A swimming teacher has been voted the best in the Chilterns, winning the first round of a national competition. Chris Dutfield, 29, from Bourne End, has been teaching at Chalfont Leisure Centre, Chalfont St Peter, for eight months. More than 700 nominations were made nationwide and Chris will now go

In this week's Bucks community news, the Marlow mayor attended an annual barbecue for a project enabling people with disabilities to enjoy gardening. Elsewhere, we have details on informative talks in Marlow and a small preview ahead of the third Wooburn and Bourne End village show. Click below for

Beaconsfield MP Dominic Grieve will be sitting as an 'independent conservative' after he had his Conservative whip withdrawn. Mr Grieve - who represents Marlow and Burnham - was one of many Conservative Party 'rebels' who backed a motion which gave way for legislation to delay the UK's exit from the

Update 15:14 Chairman of the Beaconsfield Constituency Conservative Association (BCCA) Jackson Ng has released a statement. It reads: "It is with much regret that I announce that our MP has had his party whip withdrawn by the Conservative Party due to his failure to support the PM. "We are saddened

Waitrose in Marlow has announced its scheduled closure date. The supermarket chain announced in July that it was set to close its Chapel Street branch in the autumn. It has now been announced that this is due to close on Sunday, October 27. A Waitrose spokesman said: "It is with great sadness that a

The bells of St Peter & St Paul Church have been returned, refurbished and are ready for ringing next month. Villagers and friends raised more than £23,000 through the Peal Appeal for the restoration after a successful GoFundMe campaign. The appeal helped fund the restoration and rehanging of the be

An anti-pollution banner will be hung in Spittal Street on Sunday, September 1 in a bid to combat high levels of air pollution. The town centre has been declared an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) and Marlow Town Council (MTC) is stepping up its green efforts. It was declared an AQMA after monit

Blue badge holders are being reminded to be on their guard following a spate of approaches by fake enforcement officers. The county council has issued the warning following reports on social media of incidents where drivers have been asked to either hand over their blue badge or have had it confisca

This week's Bucks Community news includes a Flackwell Heath man who has secured his dream job as the the 410th Yeoman Warder at the Tower of London. In other news, the Little Marlow fete- usually held over the bank holiday period - will not be taking place this year. Former organising committee chai

Two convictions have been secured for fly tipping in the Little Marlow area. In two seperate hearings on July 24 at Wycombe Magistrates Court, guilty pleas were entered for offences relating to waste fly tipped by commercial operators. The first case concerned waste found dumped in Monkton Lane, whi

A rugby club has rallied together to give ‘a very good friend’ the send off he deserves. John Richmond – known as Ian – passed away on June 13 at the Royal Berkshire Hospital at the age of 77. He joined Marlow Rugby Club in the 1960s, spending more than 50 years with the club, including playing for

Parents build case to save school bus A commercial school bus service from Flackwell Heath and Wooburn Green is under threat. The Vale Travel 647 route to The Beaconsfield School – used by children from the two villages – may not be in operation next year. Both the school and parents have been in co

A young carers day put on by Marlow Thames Rotary Club ensured families with particular special needs could enjoy precious time together. The event, held at Holy Trinity School in Wethered Road on Saturday, gives young carers the opportunity to have fun in a safe environment. Usually within the fami

Three scouts from the area were among 5,000 from the UK taking part in the World Scout Jamboree. Sophie Rodhouse, 16, from Maidenhead, Will Desmond, 17, from Marlow and Adam Skrzymowski, 17, from Windsor, joined 40,000 others in West Virginia for the skills and adventure festival in North America. T

A statue in The Causeway has been restored by Marlow Town Council. The Frohman memorial statue, pictured, at the entrance to Marlow High Street, was created by sculptor Leonard Merrifield. It was placed at the site in memory of Charles Frohman, who died in the sinking of the ocean liner Lusitania du

Town launches tap water refill scheme MARLOW: The town council has launched a tap water refill scheme to kick off its new initiative ‘#sustainablemarlow’. Refill Marlow gives people the chance to cut down on single-use plastic, with participating businesses encouraged to sign up to the Refill app. W

Wycombe District Council (WDC) has obtained an injunction that will speed up the process of removing any unauthorised encampments at council-owned open spaces and car parks. The injunction was granted yesterday (Wednesday) by the High Court. As a result, any future removals from the relevant sites s

A 10-year-old boy was seriously injured after being thrown from a vehicle in a Marlow traffic collision. Police are appealing for witnesses after the incident at the Bisham roundabout on the A404 on Saturday, where a 39-year-old woman and a 13-year-old boy also sustained minor injuries. At about 1.3

A public excavation at an old Marlow house gave passers-by the chance to see the town’s heritage over the weekend. Members of the Marlow Archaeological Society dug up part of the remains of the Rookery, in Rookery Park, which was demolished in the Sixties. The old Victorian villa, a large house with